Enter Shikari surprise drop companion album ‘Moratorium’—listen
Enter Shikari have treated fans to the ultimate surprise this week. On April 16, they dropped Moratorium (Broadcasts From The Interruption), a companion album to their 2020 LP Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible. Moratorium, which arrives exactly one year after the release of their last full-length, is a compilation of numerous home studio […]
Enter Shikari have treated fans to the ultimate surprise this week. On April 16, they dropped Moratorium (Broadcasts From The Interruption), a companion album to their 2020 LP Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible.
Moratorium, which arrives exactly one year after the release of their last full-length, is a compilation of numerous home studio sessions, acoustic renditions and various performances Enter Shikari recorded over the past year.
Enter Shikari released Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible amid theCOVID-19pandemic last year. As a result, they were unable to hit the road and perform the new songs for fans. Back in May, frontman Rou Reynolds opened up exclusively to Alternative Press about how not being able to tour has impacted him.
“It’s just been so surreal,” Reynolds tells Alternative Press. “I haven’t gone this amount of time without seeing the rest of the band members since, like, 2005. It’s just really odd. Not being able to celebrate the album release with them was frustrating. I think our management, our whole team… it’s been a real cocktail of emotions. Because obviously, I’m excited that finally the music is being released into the world because it’s something that we put our heart into for the whole of 2019. More time and effort went into making this album than any of the others. So I’m super excited to bring it out and get people’s reactions and let it out into the world.”
Eventually, Enter Shikari found themselves turning toward other creative avenues to stay busy and keep listeners engaged. The band soon kicked off their Live At Home series where they performed songs off of their 2020 album such as “The Great Unknown” and “Rat Race.”
“With no live shows and no real contact with the rest of the band, it was nice to at least be able to do some remote sessions together,” Reynolds says in a press release. “It was also interesting to develop acoustic and alternative versions of some of the new tracks. These performances went some way to filling the gaping hole in our lives.”
Now, Enter Shikari have combined some of their recent recordings and performances to create their new album Moratorium (Broadcasts From The Interruption). The LP features their Live At Home performances as well as a few other special tracks.
“After creating an acoustic version of ‘{The Dreamer’s Hotel}’ to play during lockdown livestreams, I began to think that this rather dulcet adaption could benefit from some orchestral parts,” Reynolds says in a press release. “I love composing and it was a joy to work with the Sofia Session Orchestra, who, as you’ll hear, nailed it.”
Moratorium (Broadcasts From The Interruption) is available to stream below and on digital streaming platforms such asSpotify and Apple Musichere.
Additionally, on July 16, Enter Shikari are releasing a limited edition physical version of the album. As well, a deluxe 2-disc edition of Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible featuring both LPs will also be released. Pre-orders for the physical albums are available here.
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After numerous tour delays amid the global pandemic, Enter Shikari are set to hit the road in Eastern Europe, Russia and the U.K. later this year followed by another European run in 2022. Although tour support for the European and Russian legs have not been announced yet, Nova Twinsand Dinosaur Pile-Upare touring with Enter Shikari in the U.K. All previously purchased tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled dates.
You can see Enter Shikari’s full list of tour dates below and more information can be found here.
Enter Shikari tour dates
09/02 – Lviv, UA @ Fest Republic 09/03 – Kyiv, UA @ Bingo Club 09/05 – Minsk, BY @ Prime Hall 09/06 – Riga, LV @ Melna Piektdiena 09/07 – Tallinn, EE @ Helitehas 09/09 – Moscow, RU @ Adrenaline Stadium 09/11 – St. Petersburg, RU @ A2 09/13 – Helsinki, FL @ Tavastia 09/14 – Tampere, FL @ Klubi 09/16 – Stockholm, SE @ Fryhuset 09/17 – Gothenburg, SE @ Pustervik 09/19 – Oslo, NO @ John Dee 09/20 – Copenhagen, DK @ Pumpehuset 09/22 – Warsaw, PL @ Stodola 09/23 – Krakow, PL @ Kwadrat 09/24 – Vienna, AT @ Simm City 09/26 – Lyon, FR @ CCO 09/27 – Toulouse FR @ Connexion Live 09/28 – Barcelona, ES @ Razzmatazz 2 09/30 – Madrid, ES @ La Riviera
10/01 – Lisbon, PT @ LAV 10/04 – Perigueux, FR @ Sans Reserve 10/05 – Nantes, FR @ Warehouse 10/07 – Caen, FR @ Big Band Cafe 10/08 – Paris, FR @ La Cigale 10/09 – Tourcoing, FR @ Le Grand Mix 10/10 – Beauvais, FR @ L’ouvre Boite
12/04 – London, UK @ Alexandra Palace 12/05 – Manchester, UK @ O2 Victoria Warehouse *SOLD OUT* 12/07 – Lincoln, UK @ The Engine Shed 12/08 – Hull, UK @ University Union Asylum 12/09 – Bristol, UK @ O2 Academy 12/11 – Liverpool, UK @ Mountford Hall 12/12 – Leeds, UK @ O2 Academy 12/13 – Edinburgh, UK @ Usher Hall
12/15 – Birmingham, UK @ O2 Academy 12/16 – Cardiff, UK @ Great Hall *SOLD OUT* 12/17 – Southampton, UK @ O2 Guildhall 12/19 – Middlesbrough, UK @ Town Hall 12/20 – Nottingham, UK @ Rock City *SOLD OUT* 12/21 – Nottingham, UK @ Rock City *SOLD OUT*
01/31/22 – Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg 02/01/22 – Hamburg, DE @ Grosse Freiheit 36 02/03/22 – Berlin, DE @ Columbia Halle 02/04/22 – Cologne, DE @ Palladium 02/05/22 – Antwerp, BE @ Trix 02/07/22 – Zurich, CH @ Extra 02/08/22 – Stuttgart, DE @ LKA Longhorn 02/09/22 – Munich, DE @ Tonhalle 02/10/22 – Offenbach, DE @ Stadthalle
06/25/22 – Munster, DE @ Vainstream Rockfest
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